Weidman told police the woman invited him back to her room at the Motel 6 off of Rogers Avenue in Fort Smith. Police say when he walked inside, he wasn't greeted by the woman he was expecting.

"He can hear the shower running, he knocks on the door yells out, "Is anybody in there?" And then he hears a female voice telling him to come on in. As soon as he comes in a black male enters from the bathroom, puts a gun to his head and takes his wallet out," said Fort Smith Police Detective Ronald Scamardo.

According to the police report, a "light-skinned" woman who was not "Sunny," and a black man with dreadlocks took Weidman's credit and debit cards and demanded his pin numbers.

Detectives said the man withdrew money from Weidman's accounts at an ATM, while the woman continued to hold Weidman at gunpoint.

"They tell him to stay on the ground. Not get off the ground for ten minutes. They say they knew where he lived and that they would harm him and his family if he got up," Scamardo said.

Motel 6 provided detectives with information on the man who rented the room, tracing them to the home of Lance Mason off of Midland Boulevard.

"Suspect comes out the window, we take him into custody. In his pockets we find $980 cash which he had taken out of the ATM machines," said Scamardo.

Police said they found Weidman's credit cards, cell phone, and a gun they believe was used in the robbery at the house.

"We did a search and found that he was wanted out of Atlanta, Georgia, and also in Illinois for charges of aggravated assault, felony possession of a firearm and commission of a felony, as well," Scamardo said.

Mason is currently being held at the Sebastian County Detention Center where he is facing charges of aggravated robbery with a firearm and kidnapping before he is extradited back to Georgia or Illinois.

40/29 News spoke to Weidman on the phone, and he said he is still shaken by the incident and was not willing to comment.